Major General Winski on TN Wings of Liberty Museum

In this episode of Signature Required, Major General Brian Winski (Ret.) joins us to discuss the Wings of Liberty Museum at Fort Campbell. This $40 million project honors the history of the 101st Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, and 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. General Winski shares his vision for making military history engaging and accessible through immersive exhibits and cutting-edge technology. He also reflects on his military career, the importance of ROTC programs, and how these experiences shape his mission to inspire future generations.


About Major General Winski

Major General Brian Winski is a distinguished veteran of the U.S. Army, bringing 37-years of military service to his post-military mission: the creation of the Wings of Liberty Museum at Fort Campbell. He is currently leading the development which is a significant initiative aimed at honoring elite military units.

The museum is set to open in 2025 and has been developed and nurtured for generations, receiving support from community leaders, local donors, and soldiers who have served at Fort Campbell. In 2022, the foundation secured $20 million in funding from the State of Tennessee, along with an additional $1 million from Montgomery County and another $1 million from the City of Clarksville. While there is still progress to be made toward the total estimated project cost of $45 million, General Winski remains hopeful that community support will help meet this goal. His dedication to preserving military history is complemented by his personal insights and deep family ties to service, fostering an engaging educational experience that inspires future leaders.


Kylie Larson

Kylie Larson is a writer, photographer, and tech-maven. She runs Shorewood Studio, where she helps clients create powerful content. More about Kylie: she drinks way too much coffee, is mama to a crazy dog and a silly boy, and lives in Chicago (but keeps part of her heart in Michigan). She photographs the world around her with her iPhone and Sony.

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